WSea
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- First Name
- Patrick
- Joined
- Mar 6, 2022
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- Location
- West seattle
- Vehicles
- R1T, Outback
- Occupation
- Architect
While I somewhat agree and hope for future improvements I’ve been generally happy with the nav. it does require some common sense driver overrides at times. Think google maps sending drivers over a mountain pass on forest service road in winter.I was pretty shocked and annoyed with Rivian’s navigation on my 500 mile trip back home today. This was my first big trip in 6 months of ownership (well technically 4 since the first 2 months were in the the shop)
First, it couldn’t calculate a route to my destination. It could only plot one course and tell me that I wouldn’t be able to charge (and I know I can make it because that’s the way I came). Apple was smart enough to offer 3 routes home.
The Rivian app constantly would target me charging at EA stations arriving with ~10% battery. Even when there were multiple options on the same route. No way I’m letting myself get that low. One little problem would leave me completely stranded.
Especially given the piss poor integration with EA.I’m unaware whose fault this is, but I stressed for an hour that all 4 EA slots at the dest charger were IN USE only to find they were just UNKNOWN status. The map hides any UNKNOWN status if you select Availability.
you have to zoom in super deep to find the EA chargers, then the map decides to re-orient to cardinal directions and spin the world around on you
It was a hassle. ABRP saved the day, but having to have multiple devices is amateur hour.
Why the F can’t I select a charging station on the route and tell it to re-route to there!? it’ll show the charger with an icon large enough to select, but won’t let you select it. To select it you have to end the trip, let the map zoom in, two finger tap 15 times to zoom out, wait for the entire F-ing map to spin around, select, then Start - ALL WHILE DRIVING!
Garbage!
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